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ed, to tell how many of them were killed and wounded. General Magruder is prepared for any attack that may be made. The infatuated mercenaries of Lincoln are coming on to their doom. Judicial blindness has fallen upon the souls (gizzards?) of their leaders, and God grant that discomfiture and route and ruin to their cause may soon be a patent reality to the world's vision. I regret to say that an Irishman, supposed to be intoxicated, was shot on yesterday at Harwood's mill, below Young's. He would insist on passing the sentinel, notwithstanding he was warned. He died in a short time after he was shot. We are in readiness at our camp for a march at short notice or otherwise, as direction may be given. I must not close this letter without again urging your people to send mattresses to Yorktown, and whatever else in the way of refreshments and delicacies for the sick. A box or two of good wine, fruits, if they can be had, nice green tea, and anything else that mig